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Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers says toe should be 100% by next week after first-round bye

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- This might be the last anyone hears of Aaron Rodgers' toe.

The Green Bay Packers quarterback made it sound like it won't be an issue in the playoffs. One sign of that came on Wednesday, when Rodgers took part in the first of two practices the team will hold during their playoff week bye.

It wasn't until last week that he even practiced more than one day during the week since he fractured his pinkie toe in early November while he was quarantined because of COVID-19.

Rodgers, who had been getting regular pain-killing injection to make it through games, said he has not needed one recently.